Official COMELEC Tally: Philippine Election Results 2010

The official COMELEC tally has been released for the Philippine President and Vice President positions. The Philippine election results 2010 will have its final announcement from the official congressional canvass by the end of this week.

The COMELEC tally shows that Noynoy Aquino is the new president of the Philippines while Jejomar Binay is the new vice-president of the country. Full tally of votes from the COMELEC below.

PRESIDENT

Benigno Aquino III: 12,233,002 / 40.19%

Joseph Estrada: 7,749,597 / 25.46%

Manuel Villar, Jr.: 4,329,215 / 14.22%

Gilberto Teodoro: 3,243,688 / 10.65%

Eddie Villanueva: 916,543 / 3.01%

Richard Gordon: 431,954 / 1.41%

Nicanor Perlas: 42,205 / 0.13%

Jamby Madrigal: 37,119 / 0.12%

John Carlos de los Reyes: 34,833 / 0.11%

VICE PRESIDENT

Jejomar Binay: 12,025,429 / 39.51%

Mar Roxas: 11,213,563 / 36.84%

Loren Legarda: 3,259,963 / 10.71%

Bayani Fernando: 847,100 / 2.78%

Edu Manzano: 593,653 / 1.95%

Perfecto Yasay: 295,558 / 0.97%

Jay Sonza: 50,722 / 0.16%

Dominador Chipeco, Jr.: 40,335 / 0.13%

The total registered voters is 50,723,733 with a turnout of around 55% – 57%

2 Responses

With the rush appointment of the former “bright boy” of Outoging President Aroyo, Justice Corona, expect the cronies to file a “disqualification” claim against President Elect Noynoy. The delayed appointment before election is part of the strategy for a long protracted legal battle. I just hope that Gen. Versoza will declare that the election is finish and should proclaim Noynoy as the President. Any disqualification move should have been done by the COMELEC at lease 72 hours before the May 10 election. It is very unfair to file for disqualification after the counting was made,albeit, peacefully.